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Why is the Royal Mile so famous?
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Why is the Royal Mile so famous?

by lovetovisitscotland
November 20, 2022
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Why is the Royal Mile so famous? Why is the Royal Mile so famous? – The Royal Mile is one of the most iconic streets in Scotland and renowned around the world. Located in Edinburgh, it runs between Edinburgh Castle at the top of the city and Holyrood Palace at the bottom. Situated in a […]

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What are the most popular Scottish Dishes?
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What are the most popular Scottish Dishes?

by joyandkins
November 16, 2022
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👉 Let’s go to ten places across the country where you can taste the true flavour of Scotland—from coastal smokehouses and Highland inns to fine dining...

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What Is The Highest Mountain In Scotland?
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What Is The Highest Mountain In Scotland?

by lovetovisitscotland
November 10, 2022
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What is the highest mountain in Scotland? The highest mountain in Scotland is Ben Nevis which is also the largest mountain in the British Isles.

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Where Is Arthur’s Seat?
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Where Is Arthur’s Seat?

by lovetovisitscotland
November 9, 2022
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Where is Arthur’s Seat Arthur’s Seat is one of four hill forts situated within Holyrood Park, Edinburgh Scotland.

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What is the most beautiful place in Scotland?
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What is the most beautiful place in Scotland?

by lovetovisitscotland
November 1, 2022
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What is the most beautiful place in Scotland? What is the most beautiful place in Scotland is a question that can evoke emotion but so will Dunnottar Castle, Aberdeenshire. One of the most easily recognisable castles in Scotland and  truly one of the most beautiful places to visit in Scotland.  Dunnottar castle is Perched on […]

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What Is The World’s Largest Arts Festival?
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What Is The World’s Largest Arts Festival?

by lovetovisitscotland
October 27, 2022
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What is the world’s largest arts festival? The Edinburgh Festival Fringe l is the world’s largest arts festival spanning 3 weeks in summer with over  2,500 international shows from 60 nations in 258 venues. The three-week Fringe Festival of performing arts dates back to 1947 .when eight theatre groups turned up uninvited to perform at […]

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What Is The Oldest City In Scotland?
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What Is The Oldest City In Scotland?

by lovetovisitscotland
October 24, 2022
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What is the oldest city in Scotland? The oldest city in Scotland is Dundee with a city charter signed by Queen Victoria in January 1889.

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Is Glenfinnan Viaduct Worth Visiting?
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Is Glenfinnan Viaduct Worth Visiting?

by lovetovisitscotland
October 24, 2022
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Is Glenfinnan Viaduct worth visiting? With more than 300,000 annual visitors, The Glenfinnan Viaduct, also known as the Harry Potter train to Hogwarts, is a popular and magical site and definitely worth visiting. More About Glenfinnan Glenfinnan is situated at the head of Loch Shiel which stretches south west for 20 miles to Acharacle and […]

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Whisky or Whiskey?
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Whisky or Whiskey?

by lovetovisitscotland
October 23, 2022
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Whisky or Whiskey? Whisky or Whiskey: What’s the Difference? Whiskey (with an e) refers to grain spirits distilled in Ireland and the United States whereas Whisky (no e) refers to Scottish, Canadian, or Japanese grain spirits. Whisky goes by many names – some call it Scotch and other names are bourbon, rye or whiskey. But […]

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Who Owns Balmoral Castle now?
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Who Owns Balmoral Castle now?

by Love Scotland
October 23, 2022
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Balmoral Castle is a large property residence in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and a house of the British royal family.

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